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1984 and The Second Coming

   
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The party slogan reads "Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the future controls the past"(Orwell 39). This slogan proves to the reader, as well as the party members that the party understood the power of history. By constantly changing and reconstructing the past to satisfy the party officials, the citizens of Oceania believe what they have been told...
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The party slogan reads "Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the future controls the past"(Orwell 39). This slogan proves to the reader, as well as the party members that the party understood the power of history. By constantly changing and reconstructing the past to satisfy the party officials, the citizens of Oceania believe what they have been told...
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